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No. 40. Repetition of No. 45. 
No. 47 . A bas-relief, representing the In¬ 
dian Bacchus received as a guest by Icarus. 
-No. 48. Ditto representing two Fauns riding 
on panthers. The hinder parts of the panthers 
terminate in vine leaves. Between the panthers 
is a vase with two handles. 
No. 49 . Ditto, representing a bull and a lion 
running in contrary directions. The hind legs 
of both animals are enveloped in foliage. 
No. 50. Ditto, representing a lighted can¬ 
delabrum, which is composed entirely of a plant. 
The flames issue from the flower, which grows 
upon a long stem. On each side stands a priest¬ 
ess, with one hand holding up a small portion of 
her robe, (see Nos. 19 and 54) and with the other 
holding one of the branches of the plant. 
No. 51. Ditto, representing two of the Sea¬ 
sons, Autumn and Winter. 
No. 52. Ditto, imperfect, representing the 
Goddess Salus feeding a serpent out of a patera. 
The serpent is twined round the trunk of a tree, 
from a branch of which are suspended two cast¬ 
off skins of the serpent. 
No. 53. Ditto, representing a warrior consult¬ 
ing the oracle of Apollo. 
No. 54. Ditto, representing a lighted cande¬ 
labrum, on each side of which stands a priestess, 
carrying a patera on her head, and holding up a 
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